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In honor of Mother’s Day, I thought I’d address a reader’s comment. I have a dating tip that has to do with what I call "gift wrapping yourself." What I mean by that is, you and your first date could really really be right for each other, but he or she never got past the fact that there was no physical attraction.

It comes from a caring daughter who is worried about her mom being lonely, and wants to know how she can help her.

I was young and naïve so it was a little scary in the beginning and I soon discovered the dating process in America is quite different from the one in Japan.

In this article, I want to talk about a few major differences I saw between Japanese and American dating cultures.

I guess you also noticed that Dutchies might be a little different from the girls where you’re from.

Typically, the Dutch are stereotyped as economical (to use an understatement), a bit rude and cheese lovers.

Growing up in Japan my parents were really strict and so I didn’t get an opportunity to start going on dates until after I graduated from high school.

I did have a Japanese boyfriend but I ended things with him to go to school in California.

Sometimes it feels like there's no one out there to date. at school, at camp, and at after school activities.

And you must have noticed all the pretty and awesome Dutch girls!

Whether an ESN volunteer or just someone you met in Tivoli, the Albert Heijn or somewhere else.

Today, not having these types of common meeting places makes it harder to find single men to date. Growing up, we weren't taught who men really are and what makes them tick.

I know I wasn't and in the past, I made huge mistakes that ended up emasculating men.